Frequently Asked Questions

You are welcome to spend some quiet time with Our Lord. On weekdays, the church opens at 7am for mass and remains open until 5pm. On Saturdays, the church opens at 8:30am for mass and remains open until the conclusion of the 7pm Spanish mass. On Sundays, the church opens at 8am for mass and remains open until the conclusion of the 7pm English mass.

Yes. We have a small parking lot on Lawton Avenue, directly across the street from the church itself, immediately on the left-hand side of the street if you’re coming from Central Avenue. The lot fills up quickly, so if you are coming for mass be sure to arrive early.

Please be considerate to your fellow parishioners–fill up any open marked spaces before parking in an unmarked area. Do not block the entrance/exit unless there are no other spaces left. If you must block anyone, please move your car immediately after mass. Other parishioners may have time sensitive appointments to get to.

Street parking is also available. The area from Central Avenue to our parking lot is a no parking zone. However, you may park further up on Lawton Avenue, except between the hours of 8am-10am. You may park on Wilson Avenue, except during school hours. Parking in these areas during those designated times may result in a ticket from the town of Greenburgh.

Metered parking is also available on Central Avenue.

Our rectory office is in a separate building from the church. It is located up the hill from the church on Lawton Ave. Look for a staircase marked “Rectory”. Enter the first door and ring the doorbell inside the vestibule. We are open Monday-Friday 9am-4pm.

Unfortunately, at this time we do not have anyone who speaks Spanish in the office. We will try our best to help you via Google Translate, so please be patient with us!

We do, however, have a Spanish mass on Saturdays at 7pm. They are a warm and welcoming community. If you speak to any of the leaders of the Spanish community, they can help get a message to us.

Lamentablemente, en este momento no tenemos a nadie que hable español en la oficina. Haremos todo lo posible para ayudarte a través de Google Translate, así que ten paciencia con nosotros.

Sin embargo, tenemos una misa en español los sábados a las 7:00 p. m. Son una comunidad cálida y acogedora. Si hablas con alguno de los líderes de la comunidad hispana, ellos pueden ayudarte a hacernos llegar un mensaje.

Yes, the church is handicap accessible. On the Central Avenue vestibule entrance, at the corner of Central and Lawton Avenues, there is a ramp with a gentle slope. There are no steps to worry about inside the church. Please note, however, that there are a few low steps to get into the Sacristy where we hold Confession on Saturdays. The rectory, however, is not handicap accessible. If you are in need of assistance, please call the rectory at 914-949-0028, Monday-Friday 9am-4pm. We will try our best to accommodate your needs.

Yes. The 20 Bronx-White Plains Bee-Line bus stops in front of our church. The Hartsdale MetroNorth station is also located 0.8 miles from our church. It is a 15 minute walk. Head north on East Hartsdale Avenue, turn right on Central Avenue, and walk 0.2 miles. Our church will be on the right, across from the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery.

We accept non-perishable food donations. Once a week the Network of Care brings these donations to the Thomas Slater Center in White Plains. Donations can be placed in the baskets in vestibule, at the back of the church. Unfortunately we cannot accept fresh fruits and vegetables, bread, or anything that needs refrigeration.

Clothing donations are taken at specific times in the year. We collect new or gently used clothes in June for our parish mission trip to Kentucky. The Network of Care and Knights of Columbus also do clothing drives throughout the year. Please check our bulletin for announcements of these drives. We do not accept clothing donations outside of these drives. Clothing donations can be taken to 914 Cares in White Plains or the Scarsdale Woman’s Club.

For all other items, please contact the rectory to inquire about our parish’s needs. Thank you!

No, unfortunately we no longer stream our services. However, if you would like to bring your own equipment to livestream a funeral or baptism, you are welcome to as long as it does not get in the way of the service.

Yes we do! If you have found a forgotten object in the church, please bring it to the rectory. We will hold onto them until the owners call. If you are missing your belongings, please call the rectory to check if we have them.